lunae calamitas mods (
promittere) wrote in
lunaecalamitas2024-06-29 12:29 am
i promise we'll walk across the moon someday soon
FULL MOON CODA
The moon wanes, and retreats into the sky.
After a quick chat and a vote, the otherworldly wizards, their mentor, and their sage decide to hand Victor over to the Central government—to the young wizard who appeared later in the ordeal. As both a sage's wizard and Crown Prince to the Central throne, Prince Arthur is the ideal person to understand both the discriminatory behavior driving Victor against wizards and the political ramifications of his actions, both past and planned. He pledges to you to make sure that, even if you aren't around to see it, Victor pays for what he's done and then some, while respecting Tatara's wishes to avoid bloodshed. He'll manage his case, while making sure his uncle, Vincent, does not have too much sway, due to his relationship with the West. Ultimately, he'll be locked up for life, put to hard labor, and made sure his intelligence is not misused.
When the sun rises, everyone gets to work repairing the manor. The damage is pretty bad but not unsalvageable, and it's made a lot easier with the help of some of the other original wizards who trickle in as the day begins. So long as it hasn't been burnt into absolutely nothing, it's salvageable—hopefully your figurines are safe!
For the first time since you arrived in this world, things feel stable. The brittleness in the air is no longer there, and there's a serenity to the breeze and the sky. It's comfortable. As the previous sage and sage's wizards begin to go about their business as usual, they mention anomalies and other odd incidents they must take care of around the world, but it is nothing like what you initially remember. This is no longer a world a hair's breadth away from falling apart, and you fixed it.
Whether you noticed it in the chaos of the final fight, or you hear it from someone else, or you notice on your own in the days that follow, you will realize that your sage crest is gone. With the other wizards in place again, your job here is done. Quite literally. You are no longer obligated to Tatara or to this world. All that's left is to go home.
A day and time is chosen for the ritual, and you have a few days after the final battle before the ritual is ready. This would be a good time to wrap up loose ends before you go, perhaps for good.
And when the ritual is ready, you'll know.
After a quick chat and a vote, the otherworldly wizards, their mentor, and their sage decide to hand Victor over to the Central government—to the young wizard who appeared later in the ordeal. As both a sage's wizard and Crown Prince to the Central throne, Prince Arthur is the ideal person to understand both the discriminatory behavior driving Victor against wizards and the political ramifications of his actions, both past and planned. He pledges to you to make sure that, even if you aren't around to see it, Victor pays for what he's done and then some, while respecting Tatara's wishes to avoid bloodshed. He'll manage his case, while making sure his uncle, Vincent, does not have too much sway, due to his relationship with the West. Ultimately, he'll be locked up for life, put to hard labor, and made sure his intelligence is not misused.
When the sun rises, everyone gets to work repairing the manor. The damage is pretty bad but not unsalvageable, and it's made a lot easier with the help of some of the other original wizards who trickle in as the day begins. So long as it hasn't been burnt into absolutely nothing, it's salvageable—hopefully your figurines are safe!
For the first time since you arrived in this world, things feel stable. The brittleness in the air is no longer there, and there's a serenity to the breeze and the sky. It's comfortable. As the previous sage and sage's wizards begin to go about their business as usual, they mention anomalies and other odd incidents they must take care of around the world, but it is nothing like what you initially remember. This is no longer a world a hair's breadth away from falling apart, and you fixed it.
Whether you noticed it in the chaos of the final fight, or you hear it from someone else, or you notice on your own in the days that follow, you will realize that your sage crest is gone. With the other wizards in place again, your job here is done. Quite literally. You are no longer obligated to Tatara or to this world. All that's left is to go home.
A day and time is chosen for the ritual, and you have a few days after the final battle before the ritual is ready. This would be a good time to wrap up loose ends before you go, perhaps for good.
And when the ritual is ready, you'll know.
OOC NOTES
๐ This is the end of Lunae Calamitas! Thank you so much for playing! We hope you had fun ♥
๐ This post will remain open, so feel free to play out what loose ends you'd like to resolve ICly.
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๐ Enjoy the journey home, and rest well. You earned it.

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(I will also take Figaro because lol lmao)]
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...Arthur said you were representing the North.
[๐ง]
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He'll nod at the approach, a hand tucked to his chin.]
One of several, yes.
Henry came to request help from us in your absence.
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...
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...A human?
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Yes. From the village at the mountain beneath your castle.
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Oh. Arthur's friend.
[Thanks for the layup, Solomon.]
He asked for more protection?
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Your castle had gone dark in your absence. He was afraid of what might happen to them if other wizards realized you were gone, especially with Arthur also missing.
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[Even if last time the castle was dark for much more benign reasons...]
Is that the only thing you wanted to say?
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It's been a long time since I've been around someone else with powers like yours. I'd have a lot of questions for you, if we had more time.
For now, though, just one. [His smile is slight.] One of the young needs help. I would ask Arthur, but he has his hands full enough with Victor.
If you aren't willing, then just say so. But the spells in your castle are a masterpiece. I'd be foolish not to pick your brain a little.
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[It's a waste of time, and it makes Oz think of wizards like Figaro and Owen who never say what they mean because they want to see you at your weakest.]
What help do they need? Speak plainly.
[Why do you think Oz says as little possible? Makes it way easier to get your point across (this is not at all true).]
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[He knows its all talk given that he's a speck of potential compared to Oz in their current state. But whatever.]
Magic removal. Not his wizard magic, but an enchantment of a different nature affixed to a part of his body.
[His arms cross.]
It needs to be done without killing him or taking his own wizard abilities away. Were I at my full capabilities, I could do it on my own. But three months does little to make up for millenia, doesn't it?
Do you think it's doable?